Continuing the efforts to strengthen community policing, Hyderabad City police and TMI group organised a mega recruitment drive to hire skilled and qualified youngsters who are aspiring for a job in private sector. Today Hyderabad City police Commissioner Mr.CV Anand attended as chief guest and inaugurated the “Job connect” - recruitment drive held at Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy Stadium, Yousufguda which falls under West Zone.
City Police chief Mr.Anand was received by TMI group CEO Mr.Ravi Ramakrishnan and west Zone DCP Mr.Joel Davis IPS. He visited all the stalls of companies and interacted with the recruiters.
“Youngsters should avail the job oppurtunities in private sector .Very soon we will announce the PRT schedule which may help you secure a job in the upcoming 18,000 police vaccancies to be notified soon.”said the CP while addressing the job aspirants.
“Community outreach is very important and job connect is one such flagship program of HCP to provide livelihood to the unemployed youth .Unemployment may also lead to increase in crime rate as the jobless youth may resort to illegal activities for livelihood. “ he added.
Mr.Anand appreciated the candidates who cleared the interview and presented the offer letters.
"40 transgenders also participated in the "job connect". Thousands of job aspirants participated in this job connect program in which 30 companies offered 3832 jobs, and the pay ranging from 10,000 to 30,000 rupees in the IT and & IELTS, finance,pharma sectors etc.,. The companies also offered jobs for varied educational qualifications both technical and no technical between Tenth standard and Post Graduation levels. Byjus, Airtel, ICICI, Apollo Pharmacies and other prominent companies participated in this job connect program.
Hyderabad City Police, with the help of sponsors is planning to launch more AV vehicles that houses page screen TV, public address system and seating arrangement to enable youth to register and also get the information on jobs available in Hyderabad. These vehicles would go to different areas in the city everyday.
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